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Banana Cake #5

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Eggs, Dairy, Grains Jewish Dessert 12 Servings

INGREDIENTS

180 g Graham cracker crumbs
60 g Margarine
200 g All-purpose flour
95 g Sugar
240 g Soft margarine
1 Egg, slightly beaten
2 1/2 Vanilla
32 Oreo cookies
160 g Melted margarine
120 g Margarine
350 g Powdered sugar
2 Eggs
4 up to
5 Bananas, sliced lengthwise
600 g Chunk pineapple, drained
600 g Whole strawberries
250 Whipping cream
Chopped nuts

INSTRUCTIONS

From: elayne@usa.pipeline.com (Elayne Cohen)  Date: Wed, 17 Jul 1996
22:10:53 GMT CRUST #1: Mix and press in bottom  of a 20x30  pan.  Bake
10 minutes at 175 deg. C.  Cool.  CRUST #2: Blend all ingredients
thoroughly.  Pat  dough  on bottom  of a pan.  Bake at 200 deg. C for
about 10 minutes  or  until golden  brown. Cool.  CRUST #3; Crush
cookies and mix  them  with  the  margarine.  Press  mixture in bottom
of pan.  PROCEDURE    Whip  margarine/sugar/egg  mixture  with
electric mixer and spread  over cooled crust.    Place bananas, cut
side  down,  on  top  of  above layer.    Spread on the pineapple
chunks, then the strawber- ries.    Whip the cream, cover the whole
dish with  whipped cream, and  sprinkle with nuts.    Refrigerate 4
hours before serving.  CONTRIBUTOR: Peggy B. Gillenwater, Naval Ocean
Systems Center, San  Diego peggy@noscvax.UUCP  JEWISH-FOOD digest 262
From the Jewish Food recipe list.  Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe
Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 686
Calories From Fat: 363
Total Fat: 41.1g
Cholesterol: 46.5mg
Sodium: 1202.9mg
Potassium: 464.1mg
Carbohydrates: 76.6g
Fiber: 3.3g
Sugar: 56.1g
Protein: 7g


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